AGE‐RELATED CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF SKELETAL MUSCLES

University of Michigan · Laboratoire d’immunologie intégrative du cancer

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Abstract

1. For animals of all ages, during activation of skeletal muscles and the subsequent contraction, the balance between the force developed by the muscle and the external load determines whether the muscle shortens, remains at fixed length (isometric) or is lengthened. With maximum activation, the force developed is least during shortening, intermediate when muscle length is fixed and greatest during lengthening contractions. During lengthening contractions, when force is high, muscles may be injured by the contractions. 2. 'Frailty' and 'failure to thrive' are most frequently observed in elderly, physically inactive people. A 'frail' person is defined as one of small stature, with muscles that are atrophied,…

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Keywords
  • Isometric exercise
  • Atrophy
  • Skeletal muscle
  • Muscle contraction
  • Muscle atrophy
  • Contraction (grammar)
  • Ageing
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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